The hotel is beautiful, the staff are unbelievably polite (Rashid is AWESOME!), and it's located a few feet away from the center of the Medina. The rooms are enchanting and clean. Water pressure is good on the 2nd floor. The breakfast meets expectation: pastries, bread and jams, scrambled eggs, yogurt, coffee, tea, orange juice. It fuels us to start the day and it is much appreciated.
The Kasbah is a 2-3 min walk, there are so many restaurants around it and many have rooftop seating. Note: when asking for taxi ride to the hotel, make sure they drop you off on top of the Medina so you roll your luggage down. If they drop you off at the bottom you will have to pull your luggage up a much longer way through all the small businesses.
The beds were a little too hard for me. I also think a small shelf next to the shower or a shower rack would be helpful. I have a hanging toiletry bag that allowed me access to my stuff, and the water did pool...
Read moreWe stayed here as part of an Intrepid tour group. Located in the Medina, we walked in from the main road, with our suitcases brought to the hotel by private courier. Otherwise, you’d have to drag your suitcase through the Mattie, hilly Medina streets. ||Our room was small: room for a very firm queen bed, a bureau and 2 straight backed chairs. Others in our group had much larger rooms. Our small windows faced outside, which meant street noise at night and in the early morning (roosters crowing and call to prayer) but this was fairly minor. Others in our group had windows opening into internal hallways. Cute Moroccan decor. ||Shower took a long time to warm up. Minor adjustments were needed as it came up to temperature to avoid a scalding. Water pressure was low and varied by water temperature. ||Good breakfast options: plain omelettes, goat cheese, olives, tomatoes, cucumber (both peeled),...
Read moreLove at first sight. This place is one of the cutest places we stayed during our 2 weeks in Morocco. It was the epitome of everything you could ask for on a Moroccan vacation. The staff were incredible and made us feel so welcome, even suggesting places to eat the nights we stayed. The rooms are ornate and very clean. I loved all of the windows and the unique shape of the circle bathroom. The upstairs terrace has an incredible view overlooking the city and was the perfect place to sit with a cup of coffee in the morning and hear the call to prayer and bustle of city life. It is also centrally located about a 4 minute walk from the square and kasbah. Lots of shops and cats long the way. If I ever have the chance to return I will definitely be...
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